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    Louis d'Angennes, seigneur de Maintenon (c. 1536 –c. 1610) was a French noble, diplomat, governor and soldier during the French Wars of Religion. The son...
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    Julie d'Angennes, Duchess of Montausier (1607 - 15 November 1671) was a French courtier. She served as royal governess of Louis, Grand Dauphin in 1661–1664...
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    royal governesses, among them being Julie d'Angennes and Louise de Prie de La Mothe-Houdancourt. When Louis reached the age of seven, he was removed from...
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    1526: Jacques d’Angennes ( – 1562), seigneur de Rambouillet, married Isabeau ( – 1554), daughter of the above; Before 1573: Louis d’Angennes (1536 – after...
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    Nicolas d'Angennes, sieur de Rambouillet (c. 1531 –c. 1611) was a French noble, governor, diplomat and soldier during the French Wars of Religion. The...
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  • Marquise de Maintenon by King Louis in 1675. After the sale, d'Angennes returned to the West Indies. In October 1675, d'Angennes left Nantes as commander of...
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  • Jean d'Angennes, Marquis de Poigny (1587 – 7 January 1637) was the French ambassador to England in 1634. He died near London. He was the son of Jean d'Angennes...
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    d'Angennes, and this connection secured for Tallemant an introduction to the Hôtel de Rambouillet. Madame de Rambouillet was no admirer of King Louis...
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    Charles d'Angennes, marquis de Rambouillet (1577 - Paris, 26 February 1652) was a French noble and diplomat. He was the only son of Nicolas d'Angennes and...
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    which belonged to the d'Angennes family, was located rue Saint-Honoré and was sold in 1602 by her father-in-law, Nicolas d'Angennes. In 1624, it was bought...
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    by the same name situated on Rue Saint-Honoré, which belonged to the d'Angennes family who sold it in December 1602, and on which site Cardinal Richelieu...
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  • Louis de Pardaillan de Gondrin (July 1688 – 22 February 1712) was a French nobleman. He was a grandson of Madame de Montespan. He was known as the marquis...
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    Julie d'Angennes, the daughter of Charles d'Angennes and Catherine de Vivonne Louis-Alexandre de Bourbon, comte de Toulouse, legitimated son of Louis XIV...
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    away with the murder, other Cardinals would be vulnerable also. Claude d'Angennes the bishop of Le Mans was dispatched the following month to continue entreating...
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    Jean de Thévalle, seigneur d'Aviré and Bouillé, governor of Metz. Louis d'Angennes, baron de Meslay, seigneur de Maintenon, grand-marshal of the King's...
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  • Louis de Pardaillan de Gondrin (9 November 1707 – 9 December 1743), Duke of Antin (French: duc d'Antin), was a French courtier, freemason and male-line...
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    Henri de La Ferté-Senneterre (category Peers created by Louis XIV)
    marriage, he married on 25 April 1655, Madeleine d'Angennes (1629-1714), daughter of Charles d'Angennes. Together they had: Henri de de Saint-Nectaire (1655-1658)...
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    Louise de La Vallière (category Peers created by Louis XIV)
    would infect the King. After he insulted and threatened the elderly Julie d’Angennes, Duchess of Montausier (whom he blamed for his wife’s adultery), the King...
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    He was married three times, first to Angélique-Claire d'Angennes, daughter of Charles d'Angennes, Marquis de Rambouillet. They had two daughters, then...
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    La Fontaine comparé comme fabuliste à Ésope et à Phèdre, 1832 Le Beau d'Angennes, 1843 Deux Trahisons, 1844 Histoire de la Bastille, 1844 Le Comte de Lavernie...
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    Château de Rambouillet (category Louis XVI)
    in Paris, the château was owned by Charles d'Angennes, the marquis de Rambouillet during the reign of Louis XIII. Avenues led directly from the park of...
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    Martinique between 1673 and 1685. Of these, were Knight Charles François d'Angennes, the marquis of Maintenon and his nephew Jean-Jacques Mithon de Senneville...
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    traditionally part of Angoumois, and to the parishes of Braud-et-Saint-Louis and Étauliers, part of the Pays Gabay on the right bank of the Gironde River...
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    first home to the family d’Angennes, Marquis de Maintenon, later home of Madame de Maintenon, morganatic second wife of King Louis XIV. Another tourist attraction...
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    Louise de Prie (category Court of Louis XIV)
    children of king Louis XIV of France in 1661–1672, to the children of Louis, Grand Dauphin in 1682–1691, and finally to the children of Louis, Duke of Burgundy...
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  • (1583–1657) 1643–1646: Marie-Catherine de Senecey (1588–1677) 1661–1664: Julie d'Angennes, (1607–1671) duchesse de Montausier 1661–1672: Louise de Prie, (1624–1709)...
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  • Auger married Louise d'Angennes, daughter of Louis d'Angennes, Marquis de Maintenon. She was the sister of Charles François d'Angennes, Marquis de Maintenon...
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  • Montausier and Julie d'Angennes). His maternal grandparents were Charles-Denis de Bullion, Marquis de Bonnelles (grandson of King Louis XIII's Minister of...
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  • 1670 a bastard son with Madeleine d'Angennes, wife of Marshal Henri de La Ferté-Senneterre. This son, Charles-Louis d'Orléans, was killed aged 18 at the...
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    Marie-Catherine de Senecey (category Court of Louis XIV)
    governess to king Louis XIV of France and his brother from 1643 until 1646. Marie-Catherine de Senecey was the daughter of Jean Louis de La Rochefoucauld...
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